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« on: December 30, 2023, 01:38:13 PM »
« edited: December 30, 2023, 07:01:59 PM by Progressive Pessimist »

1. Merge the Dakotas and then give them parts of rural eastern Iowa and Minnesota.
2. Give the Florida panhandle to Alabama.
3. Give the western North Carolina tail thing to Tennessee.
4. Oklahoma takes in much more of northern and western Texas.
5. Parts of western Oregon go to Idaho.
6. Everything in Pennsyvania south of Allegheny, Centre, Dauphin, and Cumberland stretching east up to Chester goes to West Virginia, Kentucky, and/or Maryland.
7. Southeastern Virginia up to Charlottesville and Lynchburg goes to Kentucky.
8. Combine Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming.
9. Stretch a portion of Utah containing Park and Salt Lake City into Colorado then give Utah parts of rural northeastern Nevada and western Arizona.
10. Northern and eastern Georgia, up to the Atlanta area, becomes part of Alabama or Tennessee.

If it's not too obvious; essentially I am making Republican vote sinks, shoring up some swing states for Democrats, and even sparing a few Democratic parts of states from their rural safe R counterparts.
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